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DEAD MOON "Echoes Of The Past" Reviews
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Release: 12 Sep 2006
Label: Sub Pop
Genre: Rock
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| Spin |
Rating: 8.0 |
Garage-rock couple compile a lifetime of noisy joy.
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| Aversion |
Rating: 6.0 |
Dead Moon knows it rocks, and gives us more than enough examples to prove it on Echoes of the Past. More than enough: 12 or 14 tracks would have done the trick. The 49 simply make this band's history too hard to swallow, too expansive and too unfocused for an introductory course that a collection like this should be.
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| Treble |
Rating: 6.0 |
There's a lot of music on Echoes of the Past, just shy of fifty songs, and it's a lot to take in, but every minute of every track is worth the trip. From their debut album, In the Graveyard to their 2001 LP, Trash & Burn, nearly every aspect of Dead Moon is presented here, not that anyone but the rabid faithful would know the difference.
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| DustedMagazine |
Rating: 6.0 |
The only real complaint here is abundance. Some songs are more memorable than others, but the overall consistency level never flags. But at 49 tracks and two-and-a-half hours of music, listening front-to-back is only reserved for those driving the nation's highways alone at night, amped on coffee and White Cross, with few other souls in sight.
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